superdaver
Automotive
- Feb 19, 2007
- 4
I'm currently in the design process of building a car, and have been for over a year now. I'm planning on building a one off car in my garage. I am not an engineer, but I have a fairly good understanding of physics and mechanical components.
To give you a better idea of what I'm building you can view some pictures in my new car design blog
The current renders are to scale, and have been designed to fit an RSX engine and transmission in the rear. Enough Intro tho
I'm having difficulty designing the suspension for my car, as there are functions, and jargon that are a bit above me. I have been reading through many of the posts on this site to familiarize myself with some of the basic concepts of suspension design.
Basically I want to take my car's design, and throw it around a corner at 1G or more. While maintaining some sort of driveability. I decided to go with some bigger wheels, as they ride over bumps a bit more smoothly, thus removing the need for extra travel in my suspension.
I've also been studying suspension geometry of cars that do well in the slalom, but it's very difficult to find information of the very high performance cars, and their suspension setup.
If anyone would like to give some guidance on this topic it would be much appreciated. If you need any Direct measurements from the chassis to do any calculations I would be happy to share them.
To give you a better idea of what I'm building you can view some pictures in my new car design blog
The current renders are to scale, and have been designed to fit an RSX engine and transmission in the rear. Enough Intro tho
I'm having difficulty designing the suspension for my car, as there are functions, and jargon that are a bit above me. I have been reading through many of the posts on this site to familiarize myself with some of the basic concepts of suspension design.
Basically I want to take my car's design, and throw it around a corner at 1G or more. While maintaining some sort of driveability. I decided to go with some bigger wheels, as they ride over bumps a bit more smoothly, thus removing the need for extra travel in my suspension.
I've also been studying suspension geometry of cars that do well in the slalom, but it's very difficult to find information of the very high performance cars, and their suspension setup.
If anyone would like to give some guidance on this topic it would be much appreciated. If you need any Direct measurements from the chassis to do any calculations I would be happy to share them.